FILTER CHANGING:
- Pre-Filter;
Replace every 3 to 4 weeks
- Carbon
Filter; Replace
at least every 2 months
- H.E.P.A.
Filter; Replace at least
every 12 months
Step 1.
The Pre-Filter is located behind the intake door (service
door). The Pre-Filter is a white polyester, pre-tack filter.
The intake door is located closest to the HI/OFF/LO switch on
the face of the system. Unclip the two latches on the intake door and
the door will swing down. The Pre-filter is the first filter
behind the intake door. Peel away dirty Pre-filter and
discard. Install the new Pre-filter. Close door.
DO NOT WASH PRE-FILTERS.
Step 2.
The Carbon Filter is located behind the Pre-filter.
Follow Pre-filter changing instructions from Step 1.
Remove Carbon Filter, discard and replace with new Carbon
filter.
DO NOT
WASH CARBON FILTERS.
Step 3.
Remove the adjustable louver door by pushing up and twisting
at an angle. The H.E.P.A. Filter is a pleated media surface
with a galvanized frame. Slip the H.E.P.A. Filter out of the
system, discard and replace with new H.E.P.A. Filter. Replace
bar tightly.
DO
NOT WASH H.E.P.A. FILTER.
INSTALLATION:
The Manufacturer
recommends installation be performed by a licensed contractor, licensed
electrician or equivalent.
Step 1. Remove
the system from the shipping container. Open service door,
remove Pre-Filter and Carbon Filter. Replace Carbon Filter,
Pre-Filter (white out) and close service door. Remove the
adjustable louver door from inside the system. After you have
removed the adjustable louver door, remove the 2" piece of weather
strip (discard) and the H.E.P.A. bar and then slip out the H.E.P.A.
Filter. The H.E.P.A. Filter is a pleated media surface in a
metal frame. Removing the H.E.P.A. Filter will make the
system lighter for installation purposes. Replace H.E.P.A.
Filter and H.E.P.A. bar after unit is installed. Make sure
the H.E.P.A. Filter and H.E.P.A. bar are in tightly.
Step
2. On either side of the system there are two
(2) mounting holes where the eye-bolts are inserted. It is
easiest to screw the eye-bolts into these mounting holes before
mounting into the ceiling. If the area above the drop ceiling
is tight for space, then you may need to put the eye-bolts in the
mounting holes after you have the system into the drop ceiling.
Step 3.
Remove the ceiling tiles(s). The system will fit
into either one - 2x4 or two- 2x2 tiles.
Step 4.
A system being installed into a drop ceiling that has joists,
steel girders or exposed beams above can be hung without the eye-lags,
(see Step 5). At least one eye-lag will be needed if your
system is being installed into a ceiling that is solid above, (see Step
6).
Step 5.
Locate either a joist, girder or beam that is directly above
the tile where your system will be installed. After you have
located a joist, girder or beam, drape the industrial hanging wire over
the apparatus so that either side is evenly dispersed. Line
up the eye-bolts with the hanging wire so they are vertical.
Thread one end of the hanging wire through one of the
eye-bolts, loop the wire and twist tightly together. Thread
the opposite end of the hanging wire through the opposite eye-bolt.
Pull the wire tight. The system should be only
slightly resting on the grid work of the drop ceiling. After
you have adjusted the weight of the system on the grid work, then loop
the wire and twist tightly together.
Step 6.
Locate a stud in the solid ceiling that is directly above the
tile where the system will be installed. Fasten the eye-lag
into the stud, making sure to line up the eye-lag with the eye-bolts on
the system so the hanging wire will hang vertically. Thread
the hanging wire through the eye-lag so that either side is evenly
dispersed. Thread one end of the hanging wire through one
eye-bolt, loop the wire and twist tightly together. Thread
the opposite end of the hanging wire through the opposite eye-bolt.
Pull the wire tight. The system should be only
slightly resting on the grid work of the drop ceiling. After
you have adjusted the weight of the system on the grid work, then loop
the wire and twist tightly together.
Step 7.
After the system is installed, put your H.E.P.A. Filter back
into the system. Make sure the H.E.P.A. Filter is snug.
Replace the H.E.P.A. bar and the adjustable louver door.
Plug in the unit and you're ready to go.